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- Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Geometridae Tribe: Eupitheciini Genus: Carbia Walker, 1866 Synonyms Leiocera Hampson, 1893...
- Geometridae Genus: Eupithecia Species: E. costalis Binomial name Eupithecia costalis Walker, 1863 Synonyms Leiocera ferrisparsata Hampson, 1893 Pena costalis...
- Binomial name Carbia pulchrilinea (Walker, 1866) Synonyms Eupithecia pulchrilinea Walker, 1866 Leiocera axis Hampson, 1893 Pomasia moniliata Warren, 1893...
- base of the Aalenian is defined by the first appearance of the ammonite Leioceras opalinum. Alcide d'Orbigny in 1842 named the Bajocian Stage after the...
- ratified 2010 Upper boundary definition FAD of the Ammonites Leioceras opalinum and Leioceras lineatum Upper boundary GSSP Fuentelsaz, Spain 41°10′15″N 1°50′00″W...
- formality Formal Lower boundary definition FAD of the Ammonites Leioceras opalinum and Leioceras lineatum Lower boundary GSSP Fuentelsaz, Spain 41°10′15″N 1°50′00″W...
- Portugal. The top of the stage is at the first appearance of ammonite genus Leioceras. In the Tethys domain, the Toarcian contains the following ammonite biozones:...
- defined as the place in the stratigraphic column where the ammonite genus Leioceras first appears. The global reference profile (GSSP) is located 500 meters...
- Biologic: First appearance of Leioceras opalinum and Leioceras lineatum Biologic: First appearance of genus Leioceras (Ammonite). 41°10′15″N 1°50′00″W...
- Biologic: First appearance of Leioceras opalinum and Leioceras lineatum Biologic: First appearance of genus Leioceras (Ammonite). 41°4′44.9″N 1°49′49...